ESSENTIAL STATISTICS FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (Revised and Updated - Second Edition)
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- ISBN13: 9788131605509
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher Imprint: Rawat
- Pages: 312
- Language: English
- Edition: Second
- Item Weight: 500
- BISAC Subject(s): Research Method
This revised and updated edition of Essential Statistics for Social Research is designed as the primary textbook for an introductory course in statistics in the social sciences. It can also be used as a supplementary text for courses in research methods. No sophisticated mathematical background on the part of students is assumed.
The first edition of this book was used by more than 10,000 students at colleges and universities. This long-awaited revised edition retains the two key features students and their teachers praised most highly in the first edition: clarity of presentation and thorough coverage of essential statistics for the beginning student. The revision brings the material up to date, featuring examples that demonstrate the use of computers to analyze data. The chapters on testing the difference between means and on measuring association between interval-level variables have been considerably expanded, as has the discussion of handling three or more variables. The author leads students beyond a mere understanding of research methods in social sciences, enabling them to effectively make use of statistical methods of analysis.
The first edition of this book was used by more than 10,000 students at colleges and universities. This long-awaited revised edition retains the two key features students and their teachers praised most highly in the first edition: clarity of presentation and thorough coverage of essential statistics for the beginning student. The revision brings the material up to date, featuring examples that demonstrate the use of computers to analyze data. The chapters on testing the difference between means and on measuring association between interval-level variables have been considerably expanded, as has the discussion of handling three or more variables. The author leads students beyond a mere understanding of research methods in social sciences, enabling them to effectively make use of statistical methods of analysis.
Michael A. Malec is associate professor of sociology at Boston College.